How is life at AIIMS Jodhpur?

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    Arun Kumar S V | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Life at AIIMS Jodhpur for MBBS students is described as lively, energetic, and engaging. The campus environment is vibrant, and students often find themselves immersed in their studies and activities, creating a sense of belonging that makes them not miss home. The overall experience at AIIMS Jodhpur is positive, with students appreciating the atmosphere and opportunities available on campus. Additionally, firsthand accounts from students on platforms like YouTube highlight the transformative impact of studying at AIIMS Jodhpur, emphasizing the significant role the institution plays in shaping their lives and experiences.

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    Pankaja Meher | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Life here has been awesome from the first year to internship. I never felt home sick not even for a single day because the campus is so homely and the people are so friendly. When I arrived at first I was in awe of the centralised AC buildings and the clean LT’s mostly because my imagination of college life had been dorm rooms and filthy old buildings. Getting a room all to myself was an experience I was quite frankly glad about. We get to keep our individuality and express ourselves through our rooms and how we decorate them. Posters, framed pictures, and other assorted knick knacks.

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AIIMS is primarily a medical college/university (undergraduate, postgraduate, super-speciality, etc.) + a hospital. 

Its courses begin after Class 12 — i.e. you must have completed 12th standard (10+2) to be eligible for entry into courses like MBBS, B.Sc., etc. 

The official course list of AIIMS includes medical and allied health degrees — not school-level classes (11th / 12th) as per its academic catalogue.

Thus, AIIMS itself does not run 11th and 12th standard as a school.

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There are 36 departments under the AIIMS Raebareli.

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  • ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Psychiatry, Community Medicine 

  • Transfusion Medicine & Blood Bank, Pathology & Lab Medicine, Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Gastroenterology, CTVS (Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery).

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